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Old 04-09-2006, 03:05 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by stevz
I agree with what you are saying totally, however think about it, if the exact same thing had happened the other way around, would drive.com.au still be accused of being dodgy and unprofessional? I doubt it. Most people here would be sitting back laughing and bagging the crap out of the VE. That is called hypocrisy.
I dont know mate, I cannot speak for others here, but I still would. I thought the whole thing was unprofessional, even with the pulling over of the broken XR8 (fairmont ghia). I am just busting to see comparisons, fair one's too. I dont want to know about broken bits, stuff like that just happens, its just bad luck.
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